Lost Years and Missed Opportunities: How the Pentagon Squandered a Chance to Combat Brain Injuries
It was 2009 at the Pentagon, and a group of military doctors and civilian experts was having a fight in front of two of the top generals in the U.S. military.
Gathered in a conference room at the Pentagon, the civilian doctors were insisting that the traumatic brain injuries service members were suffering were far more serious than the military realized.
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This is the second article in a three-part series on the epidemic of traumatic brain injury among those who served. Read part one here.